3 Expert SSC MTS English Tips - How To Prepare & Ace The Exam

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3 Expert SSC MTS English Tips - How to

Prepare & Ace the Exam


The SSC MTS exam is scheduled to take place in mid-April. You have one-and-a-
half month left to prepare for the exam, which is more than enough if you study
right. The SSC MTS exam has 8300 vacancies this year which gives you an
excellent opportunity to get a job in General Central Service Group ‘C’ Non -
Gazetted, Non - Ministerial posts in various Central Government Ministries /
Departments / Offices, in different States/ Union Territories. Of all the subjects
asked in SSC MTS exam, scoring in English is the easiest. If you have a good hold
on grammar and vocabulary you can easily cross the cut-off. These tips will
help you master all the English topics - easy and tough in SSC MTS
preparation. You can also download these expert SSC MTS English tips as PDF.

Know the Exam Structure In and Out:

Before you start preparing for the exam, take a look at the exam structure and
pattern:

Total Time
Subject Max Marks Total Time (VH &
Cerebral Palsy)

Reasoning 25

Numerical
25
Aptitude 2 Hrs 2 Hrs 40 Min

English 50

General Awareness 50

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 After you clear this 1st stage of the exam, you can appear for the final stage of
SSC MTS i.e. descriptive test.
 Negative marking = 0.25 marks

English carries 50 marks and the exam will go on till 2 hours. Let us now see how you
can attain maximum score in the English exam. Let us proceed towards the SSC MTS
English tips to prepare and ace the exam.

Expert SSC MTS English Tips to Prepare:

#1. Segregate Important Topics from Less Important Ones

Important topics are those that carry more marks in the exam. Since in SSC MTS
exam, each question carries 1 mark, the topics having maximum questions are more
important. If you don't know which topic carries what weightage, then quickly take a
look at this detailed syllabus with topic-wise mark distribution:

Detailed SSC MTS Syllabus & Mark Distribution

#2. How to Revise

Now that you know which topics carry more weightage, make it a point to excel all
those topics before moving on to others.

1. Error Spotting & Fill in the Blanks

There will be 10 questions from each of these topics in the MTS exam, therefore you
can expect questions worth 20 marks from both the topics. While fill in the
blanks are both grammar and vocabulary based, Error Spotting usually tests your
grammar. Here are the tips to tackle both these topics smartly:

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- Error Spotting: Tips to Learn, Capsule, Basic Quiz, Moderate Quiz,
Advanced Quiz
- Fill in the Banks: Basic Quiz, Advanced Quiz

Here are some general tips for Error Spotting and Fill in the Blanks:

Error Spotting Fill in the Blanks

- Use 'the' before unique/important


things like, Monuments, Sun, Moon,
etc.

- When noun is plural don’t - Use 'an' before words that start with
use ‘s’ at the end of the verb. a,e,i,o,u. Exceptions:
E.g. Boys (=noun) go (=verb) to ground.
- When noun is singular, - Use 'a' before words that begin
use ‘s’/’es’ at the end of the verb. with all other letters.
E.g. Boy (=noun) goes (=verb) to
- E.g. a book, an ant, the Taj Mahal,
ground.
a university ('u' in university sounds
- We use ‘is’ not ‘are’ with Public,
like the word begins with y, as in
team, committee, government,
'yoo-ni-versity')
audience, orchestra, company, jury, etc.

- Habitual actions, facts,


- ‘Less’ is used to denote quantity while
forever actions are always in
‘fewer’ is used to denote number.
simple present tense.
E.g. I have less money. I have few notes.
E.g. Teacher teaches students
- More such Error Spotting tips and not Teacher taught students.
Sun rises in the east
not Sun rose in the east.

- Use of For and Since

2. Spellings and Synonyms & Antonyms


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You can expect 12 questions from both these topics and 6 questions from each. This
means these two topics will account for total 12 marks. From now onwards, you
have to read everything more carefully, learn tricks to remember difficult words and
practice questions on 'Spellings'. At the same time, you can enhance your knowledge
of synonyms (same meaning) and antonyms (opposite meaning) words. Here are
some tips and practice exercises for both:

- Spellings: Basic Quiz, Moderate Quiz


- Synonyms & Antonyms: Tips, Commonly asked Synonyms/Antonyms,
Basic Quiz

General tips: Get in the habit of noting down any new word that you come across and
finding its meaning, synonyms and antonyms.

3. One Word Substitution, Phrase Replacement/ Sentence Correction,


Reading Comprehension

You can expect 5 Questions, of 15 marks from each of these topics. While RC can
appear on any topic, the questions will be fact based in the passage's context. The RC
can also contain vocabulary questions on commonly used words. So there is no
avoiding learning new words! Basic, Moderate and Advanced Quiz for RC.

In Phrase Replacement questions, you will get a statement, a part of which will be
underlined. You will need to pick the correct option to replace the underlined part.
The error in the underlined part can be grammatical or vocabulary related. Here are
a few quizzes that reflect the kind of questions you will get in the exam: Basic Quiz
and Advanced Quiz for Phrase Replacement.

One word substitution means replacing a sentence with the correct word, which
describes the sentence. E.g. One who does not believe in god is ___. Ans: Athiest. If
you improve your vocabulary a little, you will be easily able to answer these
questions.

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Here are some articles that you can follow religiously, to improve your vocabulary:

Word Power Made Easy Capsule for Vocabulary

Error Spotting Capsule

Phrasal Words Capsule

4. Phrase or Idiom Meanings are more Important than you think!

Phrase or Idiom meanings will be asked separately for 3 marks, but they also
constitute a huge part of the paper. You can find phrases in many other vocabulary
based questions like Reading Comprehension, Phrase Replacement, Error spotting
and Fill in the blanks. Below are most commonly asked Idioms/Prases. Go through
the lists and revise these lists regularly:

Phrase & Idioms for SSC - Part 1

Phrase & Idioms for SSC - Part 2

Now that you know how to study various topics to maximise your score, let us look at
some other SSC MTS English Tips for your preparation.

#3. The More you TEST yourself, the More You LEARN

Even if you follow a 100 different SSC MTS English Tips from 1000 different experts,
you will not be able to excel unless you attempt mock tests consistently. Here is a free
live leak model question paper with detailed solutions for you:

Live Leak Model Question Paper SSC MTS 2017

Attempt a Mock Test Now!

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We hope these SSC MTS English Tips help you prepare efficiently. Make sure you
complete your English section in no more than 30 minutes. Constant practice and
hard work will definitely get you closer to success. Share your doubts with us in
comments below!

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